CDL-A Driving Instructors / $52K – $58K Yearly / Home Daily

Job Details:Conduct demonstrations of driving operations to studentsEnsure all students are operating equipment safely and within company policySupervision of assigned student and documentation of student attendance and training records, to including administering skills evaluationsProvide in-person instruction on a daily basis to students in the following areas: Pre-Trip Inspection Basic Control Skills Road DrivingClass A CDL Instructor Benefits: Earn $52,000-$58,000 per year Immediate full-time positions available Competitive wages, paid biweekly Home daily Health insurance and dental insurance 401(k) retirement plan Employee stock purchase program Company-provided life and AD&D insurance Employee perks program through Abenity® Paid vacation and sick time Opportunities for advancementCDL Instructor Requirements: Must live within 30 – 45 miles of location Must possess a valid Class A CDL No more than two (2) moving violations in the last 12 months (1 year) No more than three (3) moving violations in the last 24 months (2 years) Minimum of 3 years verifiable over-the-road (OTR) or local driving experience Must be able to obtain DOT Medical Examiner Certificate and pass a DOT drug screen and hair follicle drug screen. Must be able and willing to obtain an instructor license from a state approving agency as applicable Must have the ability to effectively communicate with others using oral and written skills Must have the intellectual and leadership abilities needed to provide over-the-road, basic skills, and classroom instruction to Roadmaster students. Bilingual a plusAbout Roadmaster NetworkRoadmaster Drivers School, a national private CDL training school, is currently seeking experienced Class A Driver Instructors with the ability and desire to teach others.Whether you?re ready to spend more time at your home with your family, or you?re just ready for a new challenge and a change of pace, becoming a Roadmaster CDL Instructor is a great way to switch careers without leaving the trucking industry behind and starting all over again.As a CDL Instructor, you?ll put those same skills you?ve developed as an over-the-road driver to good use. The only difference? Instead of retracing old routes, you?ll be teaching new drivers how to take to the road and master the challenge!The best part is that you will be able to go home every night!Our Purpose ? To provide cost-effective, quality CDL training for future generations of safe professional truck driversWhat people are saying…”I’ve driven for a lot of companies (and I mean a lot) but Tri-State stands out by far! As a driver, truth and transparency means everything while we’re on the road.If anything happens we can call up and whomever picks up the phone listens about whatever issue we have. They’ll try and resolve it quickly or if they don’t have that knowledge, they’ll pass it to who knows the answer. Tri-State also cares about our training and puts a real effort in the classroom. Not just reading verbatim then going on to the next subject. I know we haul primarily hazmat loads but they make sure we get it before we leave class.Dispatch and the load planners work together to make sure we’re rolling efficiently. They’re also truthful about loads and transparent with information so we don’t get somewhere without the knowledge we need for the shipper or consignee.At the end of the day, Tri-State makes us feel comfortable driving for them. They have the resources and knowledgeable people to ensure our success and the company success as well. I’ve made a lot of decisions but coming over to drive here was one of my best!”

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